A basketball shooting training device employs a housing for retaining an optical projection device and one or more straps for facilitating a secure connection to the user. In various embodiments, the optical projection device is configured to emit a light beam, which facilitates prompt and accurate feedback for a user employing the device.
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19. A device for improving basketball shooting form, comprising:
a housing comprising a base plate secured against a frame, wherein the base plate comprises first and second ends, wherein the frame comprises an apron member extending at a raised angle above the first end of the base plate;
an optical projection device maintained at least partially within the housing;
a finger strap secured to the housing for securing to a finger of a user; and
a flexible upper housing member secured above the base plate.
9. A device for improving basketball shooting form, comprising:
a housing comprising a base plate secured against a frame, wherein the base plate comprises first and second ends, wherein the frame comprises an apron member extending at a raised angle above the first end of the base plate, and wherein the frame further comprises a first set of opposing walls;
an optical projection device maintained at least partially within the housing;
a finger strap secured to the housing for securing to a finger of a user; and
a laser sleeve secured at least partially within the first set of opposing walls.
1. A device for improving basketball shooting form, comprising:
a housing comprising a base plate secured against a frame, wherein the base plate comprises first and second ends, wherein the frame comprises an apron member extending at a raised angle above the first end of the base plate, wherein the housing further comprises an upper housing assembly secured around an optical projection device maintained at least partially within the housing, wherein the upper housing assembly comprises a flexible upper housing member secured between a back frame and a front frame; and
a finger strap secured to the housing for securing to a finger of a user.
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a wrist strap secured to the housing for securing to a wrist of the user; and
an adjustable strap secured to the wrist strap for securing to a wrist of the user.
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This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 16/131,100, filed on Sep. 14, 2018 now U.S. Pat. No. 10,245,492.
The present disclosure relates to training devices, and more particularly to a basketball shooting training device.
Proper training is essential for success in athletics. In basketball, for example, a player's offensive prowess is determined, in part, by the player's ability to consistently score by shooting a basketball through a basketball goal. While scoring can occur through layups and slam dunks, scoring frequently occurs through jump shots and free throws. Players with a properly trained and repeatable shooting form are far more likely to succeed in consistently scoring points than those with improper form. While shooting styles and training may vary somewhat from trainer to trainer, most agree that proper hand and arm alignment, as well as proper follow through, are essential to proper basketball shooting form.
The present disclosure provides, in part, a basketball shooting training device that helps players improve the fundamental motion and positional mechanics associated with shooting a basketball. Embodiments of the device help users improve shooting mechanics by giving the user instant feedback on whether or not they are performing the motions correctly. The device is a powerful training tool for getting the basics and eliminating bad habits. In various embodiments, the device employs a housing for retaining an optical projection device and one or more straps for facilitating a secure connection to the user. The presently disclosed device works effectively regardless of whether the user is employing an actual basketball and/or training with an actual basketball goal. For instance, the user can practice proper form using the device disclosed herein at home and other environments away from a basketball court. Further, no basketball or other external device is required to operate the device disclosed herein and receive the associated training benefits.
The presently disclosed subject matter now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments of the presently disclosed subject matter are shown. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout. The presently disclosed subject matter may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Indeed, many modifications and other embodiments of the presently disclosed subject matter set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which the presently disclosed subject matter pertains having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the presently disclosed subject matter is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
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The laser sleeve 46 can be secured to the base plate 15 in various ways, such as by glue or physical prongs which securely engage openings in the base plate, for example. The laser sleeve 46 can further include elements for securing other parts of the presently disclosed device 10. For example, the laser sleeve 46 can include outwardly extending pegs 140 on a front face 141 for engaging openings 149 in a front bezel 150 for a lens 52. The laser sleeve 46 can further include lateral extensions 130 on side walls 132 for receiving openings 125 in a front frame 104 of the upper housing component 100, as described elsewhere herein. In various embodiments, the battery compartment 44 has a battery compartment outer edge 244, the laser sleeve 46 has a laser sleeve outer edge 246, and the frame 42 is secured at the first 17 and second 19 ends of the base plate 15 and outside of the battery compartment outer edge 244 and the laser sleeve outer edge 246. In this way, the frame 42 assists in covering the battery compartment 44 and laser sleeve 46 to assist with desired operation.
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It will be appreciated that the flexible base plate 15 at central area 198 is aligned with the flexible upper housing member 106 to accommodate a user's finger bending during operation. For example, with the knuckle of a user's middle finger underneath the central area 198 of the flexible base plate 15, it is likely to bend the device at the central area 198 as well as at the central area 198 of the flexible upper housing member 106. In various embodiments, a controllable linear stretching motion within the components keeps the laser aligned through the centerline of the finger, compensating for the distance from the axis of the finger joint to the device location. It will also be appreciated that the optical projection device 50 is maintained at least partially within the housing, wherein the bezel 150 covering the lens 52 may extend outside of the housing 12, for example.
In various embodiments, softer cloth or similar material elements 155 can be secured under the base frame 15 and around the upper 100 and lower 40 housing assemblies. Such elements 155 provide protection to the user during operation and an overall unified appearance. The cloth elements 155 can be secured by stitching and/or by external components that secure the cloth elements 155 to one or more of the base plate 15, upper 100 or lower 40 housing assemblies, for example.
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In various embodiments, the straps 60 and 70 are secured to the base plate 15 prior to the frame member 42 being secured to the base plate 15, such that securing the frame member 42 provides additional stability to the secured straps 60 and 70. The frame member 42 can be provided as a hard but flexible plastic that can be formed around the base plate 15 and straps 60, 70, for example.
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It will be appreciated that the presently disclosed device works effectively regardless of whether the user is employing an actual basketball and/or training with an actual basketball goal. For instance, the user can practice proper form using the device disclosed herein at home and other environments away from a basketball court. Further, no basketball or other external device is required to operate the device disclosed herein and receive the associated training benefits.
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